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Until recentlyFor much of its history, End of the line was completely volunteer-run. The volunteers would meet weekly to coordinate schedules, purchases, and other business needs. However, in [[2007]], the café was recently "de-collectivized" and its owners are now paying employees and asserting more control over day-to-day operations.
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The café has ample seating inside as well as limited seating outdoors in the rear, as well as male and female bathroom facilities. The café also features a modest selection of books and board games for patrons to enjoy, as well as three internet-enabled computers that are available for use with "a suggested donation of 10¢ per minute".
==Business history==